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What caused the Yemassee to suddenly attack the settlers in South Carolina after years of peaceful living?

A)
They felt that their land was being taken away from them.
B)
They were afraid that the English settlers would attack them.
C)
The Yemassee grew tired of being cheated in business deals and being charged higher prices for goods.
D)
The English settlers took many of the Yemassee as prisoners.

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User AllenJB
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The correct answer is C) The Yemassee grew tired of being cheated in business deals and being charged higher prices for goods. They felt as if there were many trade abuses and there was a depletion of vital resources for the tribes, such as deer, which were very important for the livelihood of these tribes. It is important to note that the Yemassee were not one tribe, but that were many tribes who fought, and that they had similar but also different reasons for fighting the South Carolina settlers and some had more commitment to fighting while others didn't have as much.
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